Hi there.
I've got an HP m9350f using an NVIDIA GeForce GT240 (the factory gfx card died on me, and this is the replacement Fry's gave me.)
Ever since my computer crashed summer of 2010 (leading to a new hard drive, fresh OS installation, and a new gfx card,) I've been unable to play any of my Valve titles; they simply crash before loading. In seeking support with Valve, I was asked to generate a WMI report (by typing "msinfo32" in a Run prompt.) Doing so, the window pops open to display the following:
Until this is resolved, I can go no further with Valve's troubleshooting. They provided a few cursory tips and some relevant links, but none of them panned out. So far, I have tried the following:
For the record, my knowledge of computers is relatively low. I know my way around, and I do most of my family's troubleshooting, but if anything remotely advanced rears its head, my best bet is to simply follow the instructions to the letter.
Thanks in advance for your help, folks. I hope I was not too thorough.
-jd
I've got an HP m9350f using an NVIDIA GeForce GT240 (the factory gfx card died on me, and this is the replacement Fry's gave me.)
Ever since my computer crashed summer of 2010 (leading to a new hard drive, fresh OS installation, and a new gfx card,) I've been unable to play any of my Valve titles; they simply crash before loading. In seeking support with Valve, I was asked to generate a WMI report (by typing "msinfo32" in a Run prompt.) Doing so, the window pops open to display the following:
Can't collect information.
Cannot access the Windows Management Instrumentation software. Windows Management files may be missing or moved.
Quick note: when trying to determine my specs while signing up at this website, I noticed that the Control Panel > System page lists my Processor and Memory as "Not available." I've had this problem since maybe August of 2010 (life stuff came up and I couldn't address it at the time.) I'm not sure when exactly it started as I didn't notice the WMI problem until troubleshooting the games, and I didn't try to play the games for quite some time after installation.Cannot access the Windows Management Instrumentation software. Windows Management files may be missing or moved.
Until this is resolved, I can go no further with Valve's troubleshooting. They provided a few cursory tips and some relevant links, but none of them panned out. So far, I have tried the following:
- creating new wbemrepository (?)
- this was Valve's first suggestion, and it's covered here
- booting in safe mode
- running system repair
- this resulted in the acknowledgement of unfixable errors but I don't know what they are.
- cmd*: sfc /scannow
- this reported that some errors were encountered but the text file containing them is simply massive
- cmd: net localgroup administrators NetworkService /ADD
- cmd: winmgmt /clearadap, winmgmt /kill, etc....
- returned an "Invalid parameter" for this command and most others in the sequence.
- cmd: [trying to add "SERVICE" to the Administrator group]
- cmd: services.msc (and attempting to start the WMI service)
* all uses of a command prompt were entered while in administrator mode
For fixing the game itself, "... I've ensured that DirectX is up-to-date and that I meet the minimum system requirements, verified SSE support and the GCF cache files, enabled DEP for the appropriate executables, disabled UAC, disabled and in some cases uninstalled background programs, run Steam and the games in administrator mode, updated my graphics drivers again, and tried a whole lot of different launch options.
For the record, my knowledge of computers is relatively low. I know my way around, and I do most of my family's troubleshooting, but if anything remotely advanced rears its head, my best bet is to simply follow the instructions to the letter.
Thanks in advance for your help, folks. I hope I was not too thorough.
-jd
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- HP m9350f
- CPU
- AMD Phenom X4 9850 (2.5GHz quad-core)
- Motherboard
- NVIDIA GeForce 8200 Chipset
- Memory
- 6GB DDR2 800
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT240
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Lots of monitors around here.
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x768
- Hard Drives
- WD Caviar Black 750GB SATA 7200RPM
- Case
- 16.61" x 15.51" x 7.00"
- Mouse
- HP optical mouse
- Keyboard
- HP multimedia keyboard
- Internet Speed
- Down: 1.31 Mbps || Up: .08 Mbps (acc: speedtest.net)
- Other Info
- These specs are taken from the vendor's website as part of my problem involves my PC not knowing very much about itself. I'm also not great with this stuff, so I filled it out to the best of my ability. The original hard drive (a faulty Seagate) was replaced with a Western Digital Caviar Black of similar capacity and speed during Aug. '10. Also, the factory graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce 9800